Are you sure you have follow the instructions correctly, far as i know this error can only be repaired by following instructions at the website.

1. Type Regedit into Start Menu.
2. Go to HKEY_Classes_Root\CLSID\*CLSID*.
Note: *CLSID* stand for the ID that appears in your event viewer error. In your case, it's {D63B10C5-BB46-4990-A94F-E40B9D520160}.
3. Right click on it then select Permission.
4. Click Advance and change the owner to Administrators. Also click the box that will appear below the owner line.
5. Apply full control.
6. Close the tab then go to HKEY_LocalMachine\Software\Classes\AppID\*APPID*.
Note: *AppID* is the ID that appears in your event viewer. In your case it's {9CA88EE3-ACB7-47C8-AFC4-AB702511C276}.
7. Right click on it then select permission.
8. Click Advance and change the owner to Administrators.
9. Click the box that will appear below the owner line.
10. Click Apply and grant full control to Administrators.
11. Close all tabs and go to Control Panel --> Administrative tool.
12. Open component services.
13. Click Computer, click My computer, then click DCOM Config.
14. Look for the corresponding service that appears on the error viewer.
Note: For this step, look for the one that appeared at the right panel of the RegEdit. For example, the AppID Registry (316CDED5-E4AE-4B15-9113-7055D84DCC97) contains the "Immersive Shell" Data with a (Default) as a name. Now look for "Immersive Shell".
15. Right click on it then click Properties.
16. Click security tab then click Customize in the Launch and Activation permissions section. Click Edit. Click Add. Add Local Service. Then apply.
17. Tick the Local Activation box.

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To be honest I've done a mess with those settings, I followed the short guide posted above and didn't worked.
The Mail is broken and Cortana won't show app icons... sfc scannow and DISM won't fix anything... should I re-install the entire system?

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You will get these errors even on a clean install. I would just leave them alone until MS fixes the issues. Beware of trying to fix these 'errors' since nobody apart from MS is aware of problems which may arise when fiddling with the permissions.

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To be honest I've done a mess with those settings, I followed the short guide posted above and didn't worked.
The Mail is broken and Cortana won't show app icons... sfc scannow and DISM won't fix anything... should I re-install the entire system?

Same here and Restore stopped working. I've given up,hoping MS will fix it.

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I know there are threads about event 10016 and i tried everything i could, also grant permission to local authority NT through launch and activation permissions but it didn't work i still got the same error sometimes when i something stops working...

Windows 10 Home 64 bit
ASUS X540LA Notebook
What is going on here and what is the best for dealing with this? The AppID seems to be designating RuntimeBroker, but I have done everything so far to correct this error. What am I missing?
Log...

I, like many other Win10 users, am getting a lot of DCOM Eventid 10016 events logged. I've seen a number of explanations (which I haven't understood) and several solutions. However, I have not seen a clear description of what requests are failing...

Hello fellow forum users I am not sure where to begin but I'll start out by saying that I have been googling this one for a few days now. Followed the guides I've found and have not had success fixing this event.
Problem:
Windows 10's event...

I'm getting the following event viewer error every 15-30 minutes whenever a non-admin account is logged in:
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID ...

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